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{{ | {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>|ProgramName=Acreage Reduction Program | ||
|ProgramName=Acreage Reduction Program | |||
|ProgramType=Program | |ProgramType=Program | ||
|OrgSponsor=Farm Service Agency | |OrgSponsor=Farm Service Agency | ||
|CreationLegislation=Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 | |CreationLegislation=Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 | ||
|Purpose=To reduce surplus commodity production by paying farmers to take land out of production, aiming to stabilize agricultural markets, increase commodity prices, and support farm incomes by managing supply.< | |Purpose=To reduce surplus commodity production by paying farmers to take land out of production, aiming to stabilize agricultural markets, increase commodity prices, and support farm incomes by managing supply.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> | ||
|Website=https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/conservation-programs/crp | |Website=https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/conservation-programs/crp | ||
|ProgramStart=1933 | |ProgramStart=1933 | ||
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|TopOrganization=Department of Agriculture}} | |TopOrganization=Department of Agriculture}} | ||
'''Acreage Reduction Program (ARP)''' was an agricultural policy initiative designed to decrease agricultural surplus by paying farmers to idle a portion of their land. By reducing the supply of certain crops like wheat, corn, and cotton, ARP sought to stabilize prices, support farmer incomes during times of overproduction, and manage commodity markets. This program has transitioned into the broader Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), which focuses not only on production reduction but also on conservation benefits.< | '''Acreage Reduction Program (ARP)''' was an agricultural policy initiative designed to decrease agricultural surplus by paying farmers to idle a portion of their land. By reducing the supply of certain crops like wheat, corn, and cotton, ARP sought to stabilize prices, support farmer incomes during times of overproduction, and manage commodity markets. This program has transitioned into the broader Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), which focuses not only on production reduction but also on conservation benefits.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> | ||
{{ | {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>|url=https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/conservation-programs/crp}} | ||
==Goals== | ==Goals== | ||
* Reduce surplus commodity production to stabilize market prices.< | * Reduce surplus commodity production to stabilize market prices.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> | ||
* Support farmer incomes through government payments for land idling. | * Support farmer incomes through government payments for land idling. | ||
* Control supply to prevent agricultural market disruptions. | * Control supply to prevent agricultural market disruptions. | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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{{ | {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>|article = Report for Congress: Agriculture: A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition|url = http://ncseonline.org/nle/crsreports/05jun/97-905.pdf|author= Jasper Womach}} | ||
[[Category:Programs and initiatives]] | [[Category:Programs and initiatives]] | ||
[[Category:Department of Agriculture]] | [[Category:Department of Agriculture]] | ||
[[Category:United States Department of Agriculture programs]] | [[Category:United States Department of Agriculture programs]] | ||
[[Category:Programs and initiatives]] | [[Category:Programs and initiatives]] | ||
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